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Journal : Dinamika Ilmu

Effect of Students’ Term and Educational Institution on the Arising of Indonesian Morphology-Syntactical Interference in ELLT Nurhayati, Dwi Astuti Wahyu; Djatmika, Djatmika; Santosa, Riyadi; Wiratno, Tri
Dinamika Ilmu: Jurnal Pendidikan Dinamika Ilmu Vol 17 No 1, June 2017
Publisher : IAIN Samarinda

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This research examines the two factors which effect on the raising of Indonesian morphology-syntactical interference. It aimed at delineating the potential effect of these two factors on the arising of Indonesian morphology-syntactical interference of undergraduate students majoring in English department of State Islamic Institute of Tulungagung and PGRI teacher training college of Tulungagung. 213 Javanese undergraduate students were selected based on two-step purposive sampling. To collect data, the researcher used observation and questionares in which the participants answered a set of 12 open-ended questions to measure the students’ term along with educational institution and Indonesian morphology-syntactical interference. To analyze the data, t-test on correlation and coefficient as well as linier stepwise multiple regressions were conducted through Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 17. Data analysis indicated that the independent variables significantly correlated with Indonesian morphology-syntactical interference. In addition, multiple regressions analysis specified different higher institution as the main contributing variable and students’ term as the second one on the arising of Indonesian interference. It also showed that students of English departments of state Islamic institution of Tulungagung got higher scores on the arising of Indonesian morphology-syntactical interference than those of PGRI teacher training college of Tulungagung. The reason may refer to the supporting environment that is higher language exposure. The results highlighted the longer the students’ term they have, the lower score on the arising of Indonesian morphology-syntactical interference they produce.  
Co-Authors Adzim, Sukron Agus Dwi Priyanto Agus Hari Wibowo Agustina Aloojaha Ahmad Khawarizmy Zihan Alhamidi, Wilda Zaki Anak Agung Ayu Dian Andriyani Anshoffy Murtafi, Anshoffy Arifuddin Arifuddin Arwanto, Harun Aryana, Muhammad Fajar Daniel Happy Putra Desi Zauhana Arifin Dewi Cahyaningrum Dwi Astuti Wahyu Nurhayati Dwi Purnanto, Dwi Dyah Ayu Nila Khrisna, Dyah Ayu Nila Elok Duhita, Meira Ely Triasih Rahayu Fatoni, Nur Rochman Fauziah, Anisak Syaid Fitria Akhmerti Primasita Hamidah, Mimi Hikmawati, Ahfi Jamal, Mujtaba Joko Nurkamto Khoironi, Haris Kristian Adi Putra Lianisyah, Ulfah Yanuar M. R. Nababan, M. R. M.R. Nababan, M.R. Mahsusi, Juni Mangatur Nababan, Mangatur Marzuki, Sukron Mubarokah, Qoniatul Mustaqim, Muhammad Sirotol Mustofa Kamal Nababan M.R., Nababan Nababan Nababan, Nababan Nababan, Mangatur Rudolf Nababan, MR Netty Nurdiyani, Netty Ngadiso Ngadiso Nugraha, Setia Adi Nugroho, Miftah Nupus, Hayati Nur Arifah Drajati Nur, Nur Lailiyah Nurhayati, Dwi Astuti Nurul Intan Sari, Nurul Intan Prasetyo Adi Wisnu Wibowo Pusparini, Ayu Putri, Jemima Jannah Darla Putri, Novita Sumarlin Rahayu, Reni Rakhmat Martopo, Jati Rara Sugiarti Ristiningrum*, Arliva Riyadi Santosa Romel Noverino Rudiansyah Rustan, Megawati Sholihah, Husna Imro’athush Soe, Wyut Yee Sri Marmanto, Sri Sugiarti, Tati Sukriyah, Siti Sukriyah, Siti Sumarlam Sumarlam, Sumarlam Suparno Suparno Tri Wiratno, Tri Triasmoro, Guntur Yuli Trihadmono, Eko Joko TRISAKTI AGRIANI Wicaksono, Endras Setyadi Yonalia, Salma Yulianita, Nadia Gitya Yulinda, Pathy Zaman, Mochamad Nuruz Zihan, Ahmad Khawarismi